Product description

What is Active Noise Cancelling?Active is like you washing your car to make it clean. It takes effort to cancel noise (electricity and electronics). Passive would be allowing the rain to rinse your car (zero effort). In this case a headphone that seals the ear from the noise source like passive ear protection or ear muffs. The TS-BH05 Active Noise Cancelling wireless headphone uses both. A large padded cup to create a chamber and active electronics to provide additional frequencies that make it so you can not perceive the noise frequencies.

Headphones on. World off.Tsumbay Active Noise Cancelling wireless headphones are engineered to sound better, be more comfortable and easier to take with you. Put them on, and suddenly everything changes. Your music is deep, powerful and balanced, and so quiet that every note sounds clearer. Even air travel becomes enjoyable, as engine roar gently fades away. No matter how noisy the world is, it’s just you and your music—or simply peace and quiet.

More Time with Your MusicRechargeable lithium-ion battery delivers up to 30 hours per charge so you can listen wirelessly continuesly.You can still enjoy music in wired mode after running out of battery

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WORTH THE MONEY! The sound clarity is great, easy to pair with any device I have, and the ease of functions are smooth. The comfort on my ear is pleasant, and I don't feel like I have a heavy, cumbersome object on my head. They work great, very nice quality and they are super cheap compared to other popular headphones being sold for $200+. Sound is pretty decent on these.Once I have read the quick reference guide I quickly pair them to my iPhone (less than 10 seconds) and find some music that will test the lows and highs. I frequently listen to electronic music with very deep bass so I know what good bass should sound like and what bad bass does sound like. These bass range and quality of these headphones is fantastic.One of the things that separates these headphones from other Bluetooth headphones is that this has a built in mic that also features noise cancellation so that the caller does not hear the noise in your background. These headphones are spectacular. I highly recommend it.

The noise cancellation was really good however the volume didn’t get that loud. Also, the sound was kind of muffled. The bass was definitely there but overall I didn’t end up returning & buying a different set. They fit a little big on my head (granted I do have a small head but still).

These are definitely "OK" headphones. I spent several hours listening to these. Aesthetically they favor the Sony MDR1000X. The plastic and hinges are dramatically lower-density, cheaper-feeling plastic and hinges.

They are very comfortable. The sound quality without ANC activated is definitely an afterthought, and pretty horrible. Bass is a washed out muddled mess. With ANC on there's a "Rock" equalizer setting with bass at full power, mids lower, treble high. It's good but not great. Listening to several dozen of my favorite, most familiar tracks, there's a bizarre effect, with or without ANC activated, where tone ranges, bass mids and highs, seem to fluctuate - 70Hz might be emphatic and even booming and 90Hz gets quiet, then you hear blaring at 110Hz. Similar for mids and highs. It's such a bizarre experience. I'm not sure what's happening here, but there are $20 headsets that can at least deliver sound consistently across the range.

ANC must be on. They are almost unlistenable without it. The sound shaping is dismal, muddled and blurry without it.

ANC is also pretty good on these. It works well. They're comfortable, soft, and form a good seal, together with which ANC, these are closer to the reigning champs, the Sony MDR1000X (WH-1000XM2) and Bose QC35 than most.

Call quality is pretty poor. Voices were muddled and said they couldn't easily understand my voice. So although these do have a mic and call handling features, don't plan on taking calls with them.

It's the absolutely bizarre equalizer trims that make me not like these - I have to send them back. They are SO comfortable and they have great low bass with the ANC activated, but the overall experience is mottled. I truly have $18 bluetooth headphones that produce better, more even, level sound.

If you like bass between 32 and 45Hz, and between 67Hz and 81Hz, and bewteen 1250Hz and 1290Hz, and 1400 and 2400Hz... so on... with bizarre -3db sound between those gaps, then, have fun. It's a joy ride. You're never sure what you're going to hear or not hear. If you want to hear everything, throughout the sound range, these are inadequate, badly broken. Given the poorly-executed call quality, bizarre sound delivery, and a whole raft of other offerings in the $20 to $100 price range that handle these basic capabilities competently (some VERY good ones, some not so good), there's simply no reason to saddle yourself with headphones with such clear and unusual inadequacies. My suggestion: move along. Look to Bluedio, Photive, Paww, BlueAnt, TaoTronics, etc. etc.

I wish that I could say that these are the best active noise cancelling (ANC) headphones that I've ever listened to, but unfortunately they aren't. Not that these are terrible by any means, but the sound quality for me just aren't the best. There is plenty to like about these headphones, but I have a hard time giving them my full approval. Here are my thoughts on the Tsumbay ANC headphones so far:

Sound Quality: 3.5/5 - Sound quality is probably the single most important aspect of a pair of Bluetooth headphones, and unfortunately I can't say that I love how these headphones sound. While the sound itself is decent, it sounds as if the music is coming from a long way off. I don't hate how they sound, I'm just not in love with the sound quality either. The sound quality is also significantly better when the active noise cancelling is turned off.

Battery Life: 5/5 - As advertised, the battery life of the headphones is fantastic. With the ANC turned off you can get 20+ hours of battery life, and with it turned on you can expect closer to 15 hours of battery. Either way, you won't have to charge these too often. Another positive of the battery is that these charge with a standard micro USB cable.

Active Noise Cancelling: 4.8/5 - These have really great passive noise cancelling, so it's almost not even necessary to turn on the active noise cancelling in order to get noise cancelling with the headphones. When you turn on the ANC option you won't hear much of anything going on around you, but unfortunately the sound quality is diminished at the same time.

Build Quality/ Comfort: 4.5/5 - These are quite comfortable to wear in my opinion. I can pretty easily wear them for 2 to 3 hours at a time without any issue. The over-the-ear build of the headphones combined with the memory foam on the ear cups provide a comfortable fit in my opinion. As for the build quality, the headphones have a pretty solid build with a nice metal band running through the entire length of the headband.

Phone Call Quality: 4.5/5 - Phone calls are actually pretty decent through the headphones. I've only had two phone calls using them so far, but in both cases the person on the other end said that they could hear me quite well. They did pick up a decent amount of background noise, but they also picked up my voice even better.